Oil Change - Noob Question
Ha ha, this question rocks!
Yea man, you need to always post what car you have so model changes can be noted. Just put it in your signature so its always posted.
B5s, you push that stalk protruding from the dashboard (right near the trip display). You know just like on almost every other car in the world.
You should get a manual. There is a ton of stuff in there. Audis come with a lot of features plus you will have to ask about a lot of silly stuff if you can't clear warning lights or input a radio code or anything.
Yea man, you need to always post what car you have so model changes can be noted. Just put it in your signature so its always posted.
B5s, you push that stalk protruding from the dashboard (right near the trip display). You know just like on almost every other car in the world.
You should get a manual. There is a ton of stuff in there. Audis come with a lot of features plus you will have to ask about a lot of silly stuff if you can't clear warning lights or input a radio code or anything.
if it's a 98 or 99
[ol][*]Insert your key into the ignition.[*]Push in the odometer reset button, hold it in, and turn the key to the first click.[*]The display should read either "oil" or "service" if it does not, repeat steps #1 and #2.[*]To reset, pull out your instrument light dimmer button at the bottom of the tachometer.[*]Turn the ignition to the off position. When the ignition is turned back on, the display should be back to the trip odometer. [/ol]
[ol][*]Insert your key into the ignition.[*]Push in the odometer reset button, hold it in, and turn the key to the first click.[*]The display should read either "oil" or "service" if it does not, repeat steps #1 and #2.[*]To reset, pull out your instrument light dimmer button at the bottom of the tachometer.[*]Turn the ignition to the off position. When the ignition is turned back on, the display should be back to the trip odometer. [/ol]
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